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This brief but poignant speech raised serious issues about the nature of authority that made all that had come before seem inconsequential.

For John Updike, in the eighties, Howells was the original and still unvanquished prophet of the "anti-novel" — the American novelist who recognized the middling nature of American society, and who, rejecting both romantic hysteria and a too inward-turning formalism, made all that could be made of the commonplace life of the American middle classes.

Hughes made all that offense stand up.

Who, then, had made all that noise?

People made all that crap up to get jobs in universities.

Of course, the peculiarities of the Internet phenomenon have made all that possible.

It was Solidarity's defiance of communism, many of these people would say, which made all that possible.

The massacre in Aurora, Colo., made all that largely irrelevant, as everyone's attention shifted from screen mayhem to real horror.

Mr. Farley wrote: The emails never made all that much sense, but gradually they seemed to decay even further.

"It doesn't seem to me like the quad made all that much difference," Carroll said of the short program.

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What's surprising, in some respects, is that the administration continues to find the failure of congressional action -- or, for that matter, the failure of the public to acknowledge the sacrifices or accomplishments they've made -- all that frustrating.

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